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July 18, 2019, 11:35:32 AM
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Recently, the cryptocurrency exchange CoinFlex announced to launch its first "Initial futures offering (IFO) for its token called PolkaDot's DOT.

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On July 15th, CoinFlex already started pre-registration for buying DOT tokens at a discounted rate of $75 per DOT.


CoinFlex CEO Mark Lamb said:

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“This is the first time we’ve made a futures market for a coin that doesn’t actually exist yet. It’s a determiner of the price before the asset exists.”

My question here are:

  • Is this same as IEO? What is the difference between IEO and IFO?
  • Why do exchanges offer these IFO or IEO? How do they benefit from these?

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July 18, 2019, 03:57:26 PM
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https://medium.com/binanceexchange/ieo-ifo-iao-ico-token-issuing-considerations-2b556055f199

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Nice informative article! Thanks for sharing.

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